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You fall into the ”new system” categoty. You would just always leave yours plugged in, use the switch, on or off as needed, and not worry about the rest. The plug (and outlet) are near the engine, either in the compartment just forward of the radiator or in the passenger side rear compartment. There is not an external cord that you plug in somewhere. Or maybe the newer rigs don't even have the plug, since its been made redundant as you observed, and I’d say your had it right.That seems kinda redundant, plugged into shore power and plugging in the engine block? Salesman (I know, salesman) said I didn't need to do anything but hit the switch on shore power, boondocking use the genny, he didn't show me a engine plug in, I will have to look for it when it gets a little warmer, not going anywhere soon, its below 20f today and windy, brrrr. Should be 40's by Wednesday
I only checked 2020 - 2023 so I don’t know exactly when they added the switch in the overhead. Since this falls into the “wheelhouse” of my nerdy need-to-know-about-these-things hobby, I’ll probably keep digging a bit so I know when this change was made, though admittedly it doesnt matter at all.